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Long before Michelin started handing out stars, CTC’s winged wheel emblem on your business was the ultimate accolade. And it is still a mark that you are something special as you can welcome cyclists to your premises and provide the extra facilities they may need such as secure cycle parking. </div>
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<h3>Cyclists Welcome</h3>
<p>During the original cycling boom of the late nineteenth century, the gentry were out touring the country and abroad on their bikes. Proprietors of every kind added &lsquo;CTC&rsquo; to their hoardings to encourage a pedalling populace to patronise their hotels, cafes and shops. By 1888, CTC was dispensing its official endorsements in the form of a <strong>Winged Wheel</strong>, a huge circular sign two feet across. </p>
<p><a href="http://ctc.org.uk/about-ctc/advertise" target="_blank">read more</a></p>B&BCyclists WelcomeWinged WheelTue, 11 Oct 2011 16:04:10 +0000admin447 at http://ctc.org.uk